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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Covers reveal: Decadent Publishing's Preppers Romance series

If a disaster struck, would you be prepared?
If you had five minutes to leave your home with everything needed to re-start
your life, could you?
If the world ended, would you?

Preppers are a growing and diverse group that some even call a ‘sub-culture’. But
most preppers are just average Americans who simply have a plan for
self-sufficiency and survival in case a minor or major disaster happens. They
have extra food and water on hand and a bag packed in case they need to get
away fast. Some convert old missile silos into bunkers in case of global
pandemic or nuclear war, but most are more practical and simply learn or apply
the basic skills of survival that our grandparents’ generation used in everyday
life. Californians have earthquakes, New England and the Gulf coast have
hurricanes, the Midwest—tornadoes. Are you prepared?

Decadent Publishing is tapping into that sub-culture to bring you a line of
Prepper Romances. They are sexy, fun, sometimes suspenseful, and always
entertaining stories with a little bit of ‘prepper’ thrown in for some added
flavor.

The Princess and the Prepper

by Barbara Elsborg

Lili knows she shouldn’t accept a lift from
a stranger, but as usual doesn’t open her eyes or use her brain before she
leaps from one disaster to another. Consequences come with being stuck in the
middle of a snowy nowhere wearing next to nothing, and being unprepared looks
likely to kill her.

Grant lives in an isolated cabin for a
reason, prepared for almost every eventuality. But he has no choice about
carrying home a woman soon to freeze to death even though the last thing he
wants is some needy person interfering with his ordered life. When he gets into
bed with her to warm her up, Grant discovers something else he’s not prepared
for. His heart opening.

A match made in heaven, until secrets
come knocking. Lili is not who she seems, a simple woman in need of shelter,
and unless she can survive dealing with her background, it doesn’t seem
possible the happiness that’s fallen out of a blizzard can heal Grant’s own
past.

Finding Mercy

by D.L. Jackson

Blurb

You’ll die in
three minutes without oxygen, three hours without shelter, three days without
water and three weeks without food. But could you live a lifetime with a broken
heart?

Mercy Evans has come to Evans Point hoping to collect
herself and find a way to resurrect her career as an anchorwoman for Cheyenne’s
news station. Sergeant Justin Redway has come to Evans Point to try to forget
his past and survive what he’s done.

When two worlds collide, one of a battle damaged veteran,
the other of a desperate woman who will go to any extreme to get his story,
sparks fly and old wounds open. When the chasm between the fated lovers widens,
it might be too big to cross.

One town, two lovers,
and a second chance at finding mercy.

Excerpt

Fingers pressed against his throat, feeling for a pulse.

“This one’s alive.” Someone hoisted the weight of large
chunk of wreckage from his torso. Two sets of hands slid under him. “On the
count of three. One. Two. Three.”

They moved in unison, rolling him onto a stretcher.

“No,” he begged. He wasn’t alive. This couldn’t be real.
Another protest gurgled from his throat and he began to convulse, unable to
hold his limbs still.

“Hold him down so I can sedate him.” Hands grasped his
wounded limbs. Bone cracked and shifted under their grip. He tried to arch up,
but remained restrained by several soldiers. He yelled and thrashed his head
side to side. They grabbed both sides of his face, holding him still.

Justin screamed. The sound was so inhuman, if he hadn’t been
the one who’d made it, he wouldn’t have believed it came from a man. A stick
with a needle. Burning.

As the seizure eased, they released their hold. He turned
his head toward the medic who’d drugged him. The man blurred in and out.
Justin’s vision came back into focus as a burnt picture of a woman and baby
caught the breeze and tumbled across the baked earth next to where the medic
kneeled. Justin swallowed and his eyes blurred with tears. Williams hadn’t even
gotten to hold his daughter.

“You’re going to be okay.”

Let me die.Please. Let me die. Pain rode his nerves
like an electrical wire, sending jolts of agony to the tips of his fingers and
toes. He opened his mouth, but nothing came from his throat. Boom, boom, boom. His heartbeat slowed
as the sedative did its job.

“Get him on the chopper.”

Regardless the drug, every step the medics took hurt as they
hauled him toward reprieve. Broken bones, burns, but nothing compared to what
played through his head. He’d killed them all and survived to see his
handiwork. Nothing could be worse than that.

Falling for Water

by Arlene Webb

Blurb

Water.

What Cassi thought
was a simple obsession with clean water has taken over her life. When she
orders a distiller online to replace the one smashed by her abusive boyfriend,
she gets more than she bargained for.

Enter a man with a badge
hunting a terrorist, and Cassi is his number one suspect. Not only is she
struggling with her fixation on pure H2O, she has to prove she’s not the one
he’s looking for—only she kind of wishes she was. Before she knows it, Cassi is
in over her head.

Justice.

Ray had everything,
until a random crime ends badly and he’s left to hold to his grief or make
changes in his life, including becoming driven by a new profession. Charming
his way into people’s personal business—slapping on the cuffs as needed—gives
him reason to get up in the morning. When he falls headfirst into
another chance at love, he must take the plunge without hesitation or risk
losing more than his heart.

As the pair join
hands, sparks fly as well as bullets, leaving Cassi and Ray to wonder if the
universe could right itself, or will the past reach out and drown their chance
for happiness.

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